NeoPhotonics Announces Demonstration of Indium Phosphide Components Capable of 120Gbaud Operation Supporting 800G LR, ZR, and ZR+ Transmission
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Thursday, March 3, 2022
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The next-generation DSP baud rate will be based on 120+ Gbaud, and potential applications include 800LR (10km), 800ZR for DCI (100km), 800ZR+ for metro-core (1000km), and 400Gb/s ultra-long-haul transmission.
Key Points:
- The next-generation DSP baud rate will be based on 120+ Gbaud, and potential applications include 800LR (10km), 800ZR for DCI (100km), 800ZR+ for metro-core (1000km), and 400Gb/s ultra-long-haul transmission.
- The latter used self-homodyne coherent detection so as to significantly simplify the DSP and remove wavelength locking between transmitter and local oscillator.
- The Companys products enable cost-effective, high-speed over distance data transmission and efficient allocation of bandwidth in optical networks.
- NeoPhotonics maintains headquarters in San Jose, California and ISO 9001:2015 certified engineering and manufacturing facilities in Silicon Valley (USA), Japan and China.